Enclosed are the top twelve tragedies that teens will face once they decide to drop out of school.Finally, both the experts and know it-alls agree on something and that's that every drop out will face at least seven or more of these terrible misfortunes, either concurrently or consecutively.'Robert did what many have failed to do for so long and that's taking the game to the players,for free!Wow!

Freckles has a chance to be popular but at a high price, her friends. Will Freckles cave in to peer pressure? Join Freckles and her friends as they take a field trip to Bunnycakes Bakery where Sherlock, Boots' brother works as they learn a lesson in another adventure.

This is the first story in an exciting series. At night Ella is drawn into the dreamworld of the Green Tunnel, which has doors that open up to exciting adventures, including a frightening sea-monster.
Ella learns to face daring challenges that show her the effects of making good and bad choices.

Fairy tales are as old as time but never have the issues of peer pressure and bullying been more "front and center". This story is about a quirky bird named Meadow who finds out more about herself when she takes a chance, steps outside of her known surroundings and trusts her instincts.

YOU MAY NOT LIKE HER--BUT YOU WILL RECOGNIZE HER
We all know a kid that's loathsome. A kid who lies, steals, bullies everyone, they are just mean. Tiffany Rinks is that kid.
Some kids take a wrong turn and need a gentle nudge to find the right path again. It will take something truly extreme to shock Tiffy out of the self-absorbed world.
Tiffy doesn't know it but she is about to get such a shock.

The Secret of Why Bumblebees Buzz is revealed within this short story; a fun tale told from a child's perspective and intended to be read aloud by anyone who needs a lift! When 5-year-old Bobby is laughed at for not knowing how to ride his new bicycle, his bee-keeper neighbor tells him the story of young Bartholomew Bumblebee and what he discovers during a surprising adventure in their orchard.

His first book for inner city life lessons being taught Mr. Karim has made this exciting read available for sale on IAmKidCulture.org, a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to empower urban youth to get them to engage in critical thinking and avoid prison and young death.
Success is the new cool!

Kuchan, a little cloud, is tired of raining and wants to try something new. But she is quickly reminded that, as a cloud, it is her duty to rain. Does that stop her? Read on.
Story length is 545 words embedded into the illustrations.

"Robbie Zero: Be You-nique!" is the second book in the "Robbie Zero, Super Girl Hero" series. Robbie Zero gains more friends throughout this story, including new characters named Josie and Alexie, and shares an adventure that promotes individuality. Although Robbie Zero is the heroine throughout the story, she empowers her friends to value who they are, regardless of what is deemed popular.

Melanie wanted to be a pilot whale, following in the great family tradition, just like her father & grandfather. The big exam was coming up & the entire class of young pilots-in-training were nervous. Melanie, starting to feel the pressure, thought cheating was her only option. Breezing through the exam & finishing first, Melanie was rewarded for her great results, which brought deep consequences.

I once knew a GLINK . . . who just wouldn’t think! Oh, that foolish GLINK!
He chose to hide his abilities and strengths behind big, blue, blinking eyes. Not such a good idea when you are a student in school, because learning to read and write is really the thing to do.
Oh, what a dilemma our friend the GLINK is in. If he decides to not think, what will his future be?

The snowfields of the Antarctic is one of the coldest places on Earth, just how Paco likes it! Paco dreams of being a professional speed skater. He lays awake at night & imagines himself gliding across the rink, going fast as the crowd shouts his name. If only his parents would share in his passion. Can Paco find the courage to tell his parents that he loves to race & that's what he wants to do?